M E Peterson
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Recent Articles
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Curtin D, Peterson M, Qiu W, Fraser P
J Environ Qual
. 2020 Oct;
49(5):1445-1452.
PMID: 33016443
Volatilization of NH following urea application or livestock urine deposition can result in significant loss of N to the environment. Urea hydrolysis to NH results in an increase in pH,...
2.
Prieto J, Carney P, Miller M, Rishniw M, Randolph J, Lamb S, et al.
Domest Anim Endocrinol
. 2019 Nov;
71:106389.
PMID: 31731251
Thyroid disease is common in cats, but little is known about the biologic variability of serum thyroid hormone concentrations and its impact on diagnostic utility in either healthy cats or...
3.
Peterson M, Pelroy G, Poysky F, Paranjpye R, Dong F, Pigott G, et al.
J Food Prot
. 2019 Jun;
60(8):928-934.
PMID: 31207801
Development of a heat-pasteurization process is described for picked meat of Dungeness crabs ( Cancer magister ) contained in oxygen-impermeable flexible pouches, For each time-temperature treatment, 30 samples, each inoculated...
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Eklund M, Peterson M, Paranjpye R, Pelroy G
J Food Prot
. 2019 Apr;
51(9):720-726.
PMID: 30991563
This study demonstrates the feasibility of a heat-pasteurization process for certain vacuum-packaged hot-smoked fishery products for inactivation of the spores of the nonproteolytic Group II Clostridium botulinum types B, E,...
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Pelroy G, Scherer A, Peterson M, Paranjpye R, Eklund M
J Food Prot
. 2019 Apr;
48(11):971-975.
PMID: 30943648
Whitefish steaks were brined in NaCl, KCl, or equimolar NaCl:KCl to contain similar chloride ion concentration and inoculated intramuscularly with 10 or 100 spores of Clostridium botulinum type E per...
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Pelroy G, Eklund M, Paranjpye R, Suzuki E, Peterson M
J Food Prot
. 2019 Mar;
45(9):833-841.
PMID: 30866305
Sodium nitrite and NaCl were evaluated as inhibitors of outgrowth and toxin production by Clostridium botulinum types A and E in abuse-stored (25°C) hot-process salmon. Salmon steaks were brined in...
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Eklund M, Pelroy G, Paranjpye R, Peterson M, Teeny F
J Food Prot
. 2019 Mar;
45(10):935-941.
PMID: 30866266
Liquid smoke in combination with NaCl was an effective inhibitor of outgrowth and toxin production by Clostridium botulinum types A and E spores in hot-processed whitefish, chub and carp stored...
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Peterson M, Varela F, Rishniw M, Polzin D
J Vet Intern Med
. 2018 Jan;
32(1):295-304.
PMID: 29377360
Background: Hyperthyroidism can complicate (mask) the diagnosis of chronic kidney disease (CKD) because it increases glomerular filtration rate and decreases body muscle mass, both of which can lower serum creatinine...
9.
Peterson M, Nichols R, Rishniw M
J Small Anim Pract
. 2017 Jun;
58(9):519-530.
PMID: 28661007
Objectives: The objectives of this study were to determine which serum thyroid hormone test best identifies iatrogenic hypothyroidism in cats that develop azotaemia after radioiodine treatment and to determine which...
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Miller M, Peterson M, Randolph J, Broome M, Norsworthy G, Rishniw M
J Vet Intern Med
. 2017 Apr;
31(3):723-729.
PMID: 28382700
Background: Thyroid cysts are rare in cats and poorly documented. Objectives: To report distinguishing clinical features and treatment responses of cats with thyroid cysts. Animals: Forty client-owned cats. Methods: Retrospective...